An angel gently glides his enchanted piano from behind the honeysuckle vines onto the grassy knoll and plays soothing meditation music to complement the serene gathering. Some sit on their blankets letting go of the cares of the world, letting their minds relax to the music and the sound of the running stream. A yoga master (me lol) leads the group in meditation. Music plays ...........https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luRkeDCoxZ4

If you're getting negative vibes living in your apartment then maybe it is time for a change. Seems to me that you have been wanting a fresh start for a while. Fresh starts can be revitalizing and you just need to pin down where in your life you need to begin anew, inside or outside of yourself or even both. Give yourself as many fresh starts as you need. View Thread

We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope - Martin Luther King

It's hard to get active again after the winter months. I have a hard time adjusting to longer daylight hours because if I remain inactive it's more noticeable that the longer days are filled with void and emptiness. I hope you can find encouragement to become more active. Welcome to the board.View Thread

We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope - Martin Luther King

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